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CRICKET.

AUSTRALIANS r. HAMPSHIRE. Press Assn — By telegraph — Copyright. ■'■/:; LONDON, yesterday. TTumpeiv after batting 20 minutes, . had the misfortune to play Newman, on, fhe first wicket falling for 32. ,Bardsley added a couple and then -In trying,, to steal a run, the next -over Noble w,as run out without scoring. On acoouni of the bad light, the play was stopped at 5.30 p.m. ) (Recoived, thisjd'ay^ 9.'40 a.m.) " LONDON, yesterday. The weather is summer-like, but the wicket is diffioult. The attendance is iooo. ; : . The Australians'- innings was' little more than a procession. Macalister was the' <>nly"on^ able to withstand! the bowling. of Newman, who captured tho whole eight wickets. Austraifia, in the first innings, scored 83. The principal scores were : Bardsley 24, MacAlister 27, Armstrong 9, sundries 5. Newman took 8 wickets for; -43, Moad'O'fcrfdS, Llewellyn 0 for 12. The third' and 'fourth wickets fell for 39, and" the sixth was down for 71. MacAfister played a plucky game, lasting 40 "minutes, his departure leaving the scolre at 8 for 82. The innings occupied 75 minutes. (Receiyed this day, 11.10 a.m.) - LONDON, yesterday. Hampshire,; in their second innings, scored 106; : v The principal scores were : Mead 15,,L1ewe11yn,22, Hill 36, Stone (in) 12, Newman 8 ; sundries, 2. v < Bowling abalysis : Layer, 7 for 27 ; [Whitty, 2 foV 24; MaijArtney, 1 for -31; Noble, 0 for 14; Armstrong, 0 for 8. ■ "•■■ •

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 288, 9 June 1909, Page 5

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CRICKET. Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 288, 9 June 1909, Page 5

CRICKET. Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 288, 9 June 1909, Page 5